The things you could be doing everyday that will earn you Frequent Flyer points

Earning Frequent Flyer points may be easier than you think, with these simple everyday activities giving you the opportunity to up your balance.

Whether you’re a seasoned Frequent Flyer point collector or have only just jumped joined, here’s how to get even more.

Well without realising, there are actually lots of things you probably already do everyday, that can get you that one step closer to that free (or upgraded) flight.

Virgin Australia has revealed how you can earn Velocity points without even booking a flight.

Park the car

Book ahead with Book A Bay at any of Wilson Parking’s 85 participating car parks across Australia and you’ll earn 5 Velocity Points per $1 spent on your ticket.

Watch TV

Sign up to Presto’s Velocity offer and you could be eligible to receive 600 Velocity Points. You can also earn 50 Velocity Points for every paid month you stay subscribed to the package.

Dine out

Not only will you get access to hundreds of restaurants with OpenTable, but you’ll also earn 300 Velocity Points for every honoured booking. If you want to stay in, you can order Menulog via the Velocity eStore and earn 2 Velocity Points per $1 spent.

Work out

Join Jetts Fitness and you’ll be rewarded with 2 Velocity Points per $1 spent on your ongoing membership, as well as 60 bonus Velocity Points if you make 5 or more visits to any Jetts gym in a month.

RedBalloon offers thousands of once-in-a-lifetime experience’s- all of which will earn you 2 Velocity Points per $1 spent.

Fill up the car

You can’t escape filling the car up, so make it that bi sweeter by heading into BP next time you’re low and earn 2 Velocity Points per litre purchased and 2 Velocity Points per $1 spent in-store, while you’re there!

Shop online

If you log in via the Velocity eStore first, you’ll earn 2 Velocity Points for every $1 you spend on hundreds of international brands like Apple, ASOS and eBay.